Affordable and ready-to-move-in apartments along one of the most popular beaches, Long Beach. The project is currently the largest project in the northern part of the island and consists of 3 stages. The area is located 350 m from the coast and offers several pool areas, indoor pool, restaurants, gym and fitness center, sauna and massage parlor and grocery store. The area has everything you need in close proximity to your accommodation. The apartment is furnished and suitable for those looking for immediate occupancy and only 10 minutes walk from the beach!
Great location: Close to the airport, big cities and quaint villages. The area has everything you need, such as open Amphitheater (shows movies in the summer), several pool areas and volleyball courts, bikes for rent/bike tours. The coastal area is a development project by Iskele municipality. Here there are walking and cycling paths, a playground, outdoor sports activities. An amphitheater, restaurants and cafes, festival area and piers are being planned and will be built. If you want to combine vacation with comfort, a golden beach and blue sea, LONG BEACH may be the best choice for you. Long Beach is the 3 km long coast between Famagusta and Iskele Bogaz. Recently, Long Beach has become the largest vacation and investment center. Long Beach is the 3 km long coast between Famagusta and Iskele Bogaz. Recently, Long Beach has become one of the largest vacation and investment areas.
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Iskele, is located on the east coast of Cyprus and on the main road leading into the Karpaz. Iskele is also the site of some important regional festivals in Northern Cyprus such as the Iskele International Folk Dance Festival, which is normally held in June each year. Visiting nations compete for the title of best folk dance team, competitions, exhibitions and lots of outdoor cooking! At the far end of the coast you will find the popular beach Long Beach. 10 minutes north of Famagusta. Following this coastline in northern Cyprus you will find the city of Famagusta, then the villages to the north of Iskele, Bogaz and Barfra. The city of Famagusta has always been one of the most important economic centers in Cyprus and played an important role in trade and international relations with all historical rulers. The city was plundered and destroyed, rebuilt, it passed from one empire to another. The armies of Egypt and the Republic of Venice marched Genoese and British knights, Greek and Turkish soldiers through their streets. Today, a large number of sights remind of its turbulent past: temples, monasteries, old markets and amphitheatres. In Famagusta is also the largest university in Cyprus, the Eastern Mediterranean University with over 20,000 students from 106 different countries. Here there are many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants that are worth a visit, as well as lots of shops. Just north of Famagusta at the base of the Karpaz Peninsula are the remains of the city of Salamis, the capital of Cyprus as far back as 1100 BC. Salamis survived repeated occupations by the Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians and Romans, but gradually succumbed to the forces of nature. The ancient site spans an area of one square kilometer long stretching along the northern coast of Cyprus and inland. Much of the area is still awaiting excavation. Next to it is the Monastery of Saint Barnabas, the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church.